This ended up being an emergency episode Paul recorded solo, since Zencastr ate all but a few minutes at the beginning of each recording. There seem to be serious problems with Zencastr since Paul’s MacBook died and he had to resurrect his Windows laptop.
The Big Bang; cosmology seems to require a beginning, uncaused cause
Problems of mind; intellect / qualia, possibility of free will.
There is no materialist explanation of human intellect, only assertions of dogma and crude shufflings of the feet.
Ongoing occurrence of miracles, Lourdes medical board, Fatima, Shroud of Turin; Bob Schuchts
There are far too many miracles and supernatural phenomena that defy materialist explanation: Eucharistic miracles, healings at Lourdes and elsewhere, Fatima, demonic possession…
The testimony of the first Christian disciples requires absolutely crazy explanations that themselves defy our best science even if we reject the idea that Jesus rose from the dead.
The continuing existence and expansion of the Church in the face of persecution is likewise historically unparalleled, save only for the continued existence of Judaism.
Second of all, it provides perspective and healing for human problems that nothing else does.
John Warner Wallace from Breakpoint podcast; LAPD homicide officer
What has God done in my life... we GET to that, we don't start there like Mormons
Christianity provides a shockingly direct answer to the question of evil: the transcendent, all-good God is Himself willing to experience it.
The Christian faith continues to spread in Africa and Asia in the face of continued persecution, whether of the violent or of the brainwashing variety. Why is that?
The attempts of Western society to escape Christianity have made us amazingly miserable amid all our material possessions and security. Why do we so halfheartedly turn away from these distractions?
The most characteristic failing of our age, I would argue, is addiction, and addiction has evoked a powerful response in the form of the Twelve Steps. Although these Steps are deliberately offered to everyone with no attempt made to proselytize them to any specific religion—indeed many recovering addicts refuse to identify themselves as religious—nevertheless, the principles of the Steps are completely and suspiciously consistent with Catholic Christianity.
The Catholic intellectual tradition has a tremendously formidable intellectual structure, the most robust philosophical realism, an enormous storehouse of moral philosophy and psychological insight, and a wealth of stories of human drama in the lives of both saints and sinners.
Why do we slave along as intellectual second or third-class citizens in the modern world? I was just looking at the want ads of literary agents and realized that they are all blithely “progressive” members of the stumbling, bumbling cultural vanguard. Our culture is shaped by stories forged out of this nihilistic experience of forgetting an entire civilization’s worth of wisdom.
We are looking to help out at the Society of Catholic Scientists Conference this year, and are in talks about how we can do that. We’re really excited about working to create a greater sense of community among Catholic scientists!
Episode 053 - Chris Baglow & Jay Martin: beyond faith & science... faith & everything
Bonus Episode - Patricia Bellm: Compartmentalization vs. integration
Episode 052 - Chris Baglow & Jay Martin: the mission to (re)integrate science & faith
Bonus Episode - Patricia Bellm: Bible interpretation
Episode 051 - Patricia Bellm: Responsibility and control in science and engineering
Bonus Episode - Patricia Bellm: Miguel from Mexico
Episode 050 - Craig Lent: decoherence, entropy, and faith
Episode 049 - Craig Lent: physics and humanity
Bonus Episode - Patricia Bellm: Marriage & canon law
Episode 048 - Terry Ehrman: God vs. Godzilla, carmen Dei vs. strepitus naturae
Episode 047 - Terry Ehrman: theology and ecology, respecting the grammar of natures
Episode 046 - Daniel Hinshaw and the frontier between medicine and faith
Episode 045 - Daniel Hinshaw and the human microcosmos
Episode 044 - The Brain and The Pain of Being Human
Episode 043 - Introduction to the Brain
Episode 042 - TSSM in 2019, part 2
Episode 041 - TSSM in 2019
Episode 040 - Kirby Runyon: Christian planetary scientist
Episode 039 - Star of Bethlehem
Episode 038 - Jill Pasteris: Uncertainty and Faith
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